• गैस विलेयता | |
gas: निश्चेतक नाइट्रस | |
solubility: विलेयता समाधेयता | |
gas solubility मीनिंग इन हिंदी
gas solubility उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
अधिक: आगे- To minimize gas solubility the superheat temperatures can be kept low.
- Gas solubility coefficients are used to calculate Henry s law constant.
- It is exceedingly hydrophobic, but exhibits high gas solubility with ideal liquid gas interactions.
- Gas solubility follows the same trend, with carbon dioxide gas showing exceptional solubility in many ionic liquids.
- Dehydration may reduce gas solubility in a tissue due to higher concentration of other solutes, and less solvent to hold the gas.
- Decompression involves a complex interaction of gas solubility, partial pressures and concentration gradients, diffusion, bulk transport and bubble mechanics in living tissues.
- HMDSO is highly hydrophobic and exhibits high gas solubility, and hence strong nuclear magnetic resonance spin lattice relaxation rate ( R1 ) response to changes in pO2.
- In the deep-sea, cold temperatures slow decomposition rates, and high hydrostatic pressures increase gas solubility, allowing food falls to remain intact and sink to great depths.
- The dissolution of a compound in a pure solvent results in the generation of gas bubbles in the solvent, due to the lowering of gas solubility in the resulting solution, as well as the introduction of gases with the solute.
- Gas solubility decreases as the temperature of water increases ( except when both pressure exceeds 300 bar and temperature exceeds 393 K, only found near deep geothermal vents ) and therefore the rate of uptake from the atmosphere decreases as ocean temperatures rise.